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Australia’s Harper pulls out of Tour de France
Harper's withdrawal adds to the list of coronavirus cases at the race, which includes Juan Ayuso, Tom Pidcock, and Maxim Van Gils.
Harper's withdrawal adds to the list of coronavirus cases at the race, which includes Juan Ayuso, Tom Pidcock, and Maxim Van Gils.
Chris Harper of Australia has withdrawn from the Tour de France ahead of Tuesday’s 16th stage, his team said, as COVID-19 infections continue to hit cycling’s marquee event.
The Jayco Alula team said that Harper “is suffering from COVID symptoms, and following medical advice, he will return home to rest and recover properly for the next goals.”
Harper’s withdrawal marks the latest case of coronavirus at the three-week race, following those of Juan Ayuso — a teammate of race leader Tadej Pogacar — Tom Pidcock and Maxim Van Gils.
Tour de France organisers have reintroduced protective measures against the virus, including mandatory mask-wearing for all those who might get in contact with riders and team staff during the race. (Agencies)
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